Replacing Beovision LX2802, the Beovision LX5500 was a luxurious 28″ multistandard colour television with the benefit of stereo reception.
Fitted with contrast screen, Teletext and the possibility of using a motorised stand, the television had a very wide range of colour options available for it. It used the Beolink 1000 remote control terminal and offered hi-fi quality sound.
For a novelty value it was able to keep tabs on other TV programmes and sources by way of a Picture-in-Picture module when it could show a small TV image in one corner of its screen. Likewise it could also offer to the viewer a choice of either four, nine or sixteen miniature TV clips displaying just what the other stations had to offer.
Datalink connections were built in to link the set with another suitable Bang & Olufsen audio or video product, and Power Link sockets were provided for which to add a pair of Beolab active speakers like Beolab Penta III.
The Beovision LX 5500 was eventually surpassed by the arrival of Beovision LX6000.
Types:
FMS 3908 (1990- Jun 1992)
FTS 3948 (1990 - Mar 1992)
GDT 3903 (1990 - Jun 1996)
GNS 3949 (1990 - Feb 1992)
GTG 3902 (1990 - May 1991)
MDE 3907 (1990 - Jun 1992)
MDS 3943 (1990 - Jun 1992)
MDT 3901 (1990 - Jun 1992)
MIS 3952 (1990 - May 1991)
MNE 3956 (1990 - Jun 1992)
MST 3900 (1990 - Jun 1996)
MTA 3905 (1990 - Jun 1992)
MTE 3906 (1990 - Oct 1991)
MTI 3904 (1990 - Jan 1992)
MTS 3940 (1990 - 1992)
CTV system: Multi-standard B/G/L (GB: PAL I)
Colour system: PAL/SECAM, NTSC A/V 4.43 MHz / 3.58 MHz
Picture tube (Visual picture): 70cm (66cm)
Picture tube system: flat square, Hi-Bri, In-Line 110 degrees
Contrast screen with metallised coating
Design: wide format cabinet
Cabinet: rosewood, grey metallic
Cabinet Rosewood, white, black, red, grey, White Line
Main features:
Operation Beolink 1000, one-way (prepared for two-way)
Sound centre balance: between BeoLab and Beovision speakers
Sound system: Built-in NICAM EU + A2 stereo decoder
Built-in NICAM EU + A2 dual language
TV tuner range: 46 - 855 MHz: VHF, S, Hyper, UHF
No. of TV programmes: 50
Satellite: prepared for BeoSat LM kit
No. of satellite programmes: 64
Signal/noise level: > 35 dB/1 Vpp and antenna signal > 1mV
Crosstalk between sources: > 45 dB / 5 MHz
Teletext FLOF, TOP, 5 alphabet, 6 alphabet (E)
Teletext memory 4 x 50 page nos
Station identification Via Teletext/station naming
Speaker system: 2 x bass reflex
Speaker units: woofer 2 x 10cm, tweeter 2 x 5cm
Crossover frequency: 2500 Hz
Long-term max. output power: 2 x 40 W / 8 ohms
Harmonic distortion < 0.5% at 15 W
Intermodulation: < 1%
Signal-to-noise ratio: > 50 dB weighted 50 mV (NICAM > 70 dB)
Frequency range, audio: 25 - 20,000 Hz +/- 1.5 dB
Power bandwidth: 25 - 20000 Hz
Bass control: +/- 8 dB / 100 Hz
Treble control: +/- 8 dB /10000 Hz
Power supply: 220 - 240 V
Power consumption: 100 (75 - 165) W
Power consumption stand-by: 3 W
Dimensions W x H x D: 86 x 52 x 46cm
Weight: 43 kg
Connections: AV Link 2 x 21-pin SCART
Super VHS YC playback 4-pin socket
Audio Aux Link 7-pin socket
Power Link 2 x 8-pin sockets
External speakers 2 x 2-pin sockets
Motorized stand operation 4-pin socket
Aerial VHF - UHF 75 ohms coaxial socket
Stereo headphones: jack socket 6 mm
Link compatibility: Datalink
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